The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1920, Page 3

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i ‘ ) i ! t of NATIONAL BANKS TO CONTEST 100 $ stuffed-upt Quit owing | the head ; stapx nase*running ; félicves + N ‘ ae 5 and snuffipg! A dose of “Papes Cold the headache, dullness, fgvertainess, Suit Will Be Brought in Federal Compound? taken every two hours un-|smeczing, soreness )and stiffness, 1 ‘a three? doses are taken ‘usua‘ly| “Pape’s Compound” is the Court at Fargo to Re- vere cold, and ends, all| quickest, sures relief known and Costs; strain Soviets 4 ry. only, a few gents at tirug stores, It . Tl he’ very first dose opens’ your clog-| acts without. assistance, tastes nice, ‘ked’up nostrils und their passages’ of | no quinine. | “COMPROMISE ie OFFERED ms | fav cottlemont within a few years | !.at all events and that, therefore, they should be offered to sesvice Payment Tendered Equivalent | | Bid Sanctubhes to Three-Mill Tax on | ee Open 2 Settlers Le pentue f thy serves will Other M: aa eo upening of 'e, reser’ ‘ yt ioney Des : ofl mean that birds may be hunted oh y Saskatoon, *Sask., March 4-— tEread districts which ‘farmerly were reserved for bird santtuar- ‘ies, have been jopened for soldier | ,settlement, in the lake vegion of |, Saskatchewan. It is believed that \ the birds’ will migrate to other districts. i : The lake lands’ are considered among the most fertile in the province. and officials of, the Do- minion land office decided. that it would be necessary to. open them during the” open season. Thus fay ne one has been permitted to trespass .on . these reserves, for hunting purposes. NEW PILOT IS BUSY Jim Barton, who sugceerded Eddie | Hooper as pilot of the Portsmonth. | a baseball dub, is signing up }some good talent. .He has booked ex- ‘bibition games with Syracuse of th | International Laague for April 15, and 17, ‘< National banks. in North Dakote | will cohtest the attempt of the Statej of North Dgkota to assess bank stock j capital and surplus at 100 per cert | value for. purposes of taxation, A ' “A suit, probably inthe form of an} injunction, ‘will’ be fea in the fed- | erel. court in Fargo within a week by a group of -nationa’ nding that the state- be ired_to accept a sum,equal to the three-mill tax on the invested capital and that the balance of the tax that has been levied, and which, in Fargo, is at tle rate of 3 mills, be ean led. : / The suit involves in, the case, of , the First National bank of Fargo, the ‘difference between $1,482, offered by ithe bank in payment of its tax, and $17,157.86, the tay levied by. the state, ;and in the case of .the Merchants Na- tional bank of Fargo jit affects the i difference between $611.19, offered in ‘payment. of the tax, ahd a levy ot $7,076.07. ey OFFER PARTIAL PAYMENT Both bankg. have profieyed to the county treasurer of Cass county a é Se Le a a* ; sum eqgivalent to the three mill tax N. fiatatere 5 ‘ Be oe pons yawed, by che ae against other ‘4 ‘orms'of invested. moneys . : Nature’s Stron§, Man °c. oe» Bias I, 3 3 é a nx RE SE Ey In some instances: in the state, na- onal banks have paid the full face ‘Is THE MAN WITH FRESH, RED BLOOD. jot the tax under protest, and in the bs Gras. event that the courts hold the tax is ‘The stomach isthe center of the’ body from which radiates our illegal, they will be entitled to an sey strenuosity, our fighting strength. A healthy stomach turns abatement ofp thats porHonirin excess . . : j of the three mill tax. od we eat into nourishment for the blood stream and the nerves. | 4 Statemonh, showing the tax pay: ~Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery refreshes and.tones up-the | ments made by the Merchants Na- gtomach walls. Removes the poisonous gases from. the system. ‘tional bank during the three years ve : * eae | previous to 1919, prepared by Frank The first day you start to take this reliable medicine, impure i sndaciimnlet besin to fe ia the blocd ani R. Scott, cashier, ows that in rte @erms lations begin to separate in the and are then | the bank -paiq $2 36; in 1917, $3,- expelled through the’ liver, bowels and kidneys. Get Dr. Pierce’s | 600.84 and 1918, $4,373.22. This year { I it is $7,076.07. Medical Disc “The fact appears to-day from an 7 medicine dealer; it is a powerful bl puii a d ‘onic: rime Po! lood purifier an today, “that bank some time been assessed on an ex- eessive basis, but the banks have paid it until the present time when it has ‘become so exorbitant that we are compelled to resort. to the pro- jtection that ~is afforded national banks by the national bank act.” iFEDERAL PROTECTION The suit hinges on the protection afforded national banks under fed- DAVENrorT, Towa.—“ Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery at | one time saved me a lot of suffering. ’ My blood was in very bad eral laws against discriminatory tax- condition, which resulted in my having numerous boils. I could not |ation by states. As Judge Edward getthem outof my system until I took the;‘Golden Medical Dis-+}Engerud of Fargo counsel for the covery’ and it so purified my blood that [ have never had any more |)2nks, stated today, federal laws ‘such trouble: * : ek ‘*T shall always feel very grateful to Dr. Pierce and his medicine for the benefit received.”—A. S,. BROWN, 1832 No. 8th Street. WA ri fi x rovide that national banks may not be taxed by the state on p basis dif- ferent from the tax levied. by the fatale on. other forms of, invested 2 : A Case of Good Judgment. T'S good judgment to have.a garden of your own 7 aid Mr. Scott |- ock has for |; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE GIRLS! A MASS _ ‘(OF WAVY; GLEAMY Let “Danderine” save and ‘glorify your hair Ay THEATRE rx THE MILLION DOLLAR | COMEDIAN: CHARLES — i Sere In a few moments you ‘ean transform your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, gléssy and full of life. Just get at any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of “Danderine” for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the Danderine and . draw this through your hair taking one small. strand aca time. Instantly, yes immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass so soft, lustrous, fluffy and so easy to do_up. All dust, dirt and excessive oll is removed. Tet Danderine put more life, color, vigor and brightness in your hair, This stimuliting tone will "freshen » your scalp, ndruff,and falling hair, and help you air. to. grow long. thick, strong and beautiful, money. In North Dakota, heretofore, invested moneys, such as moneys in- vested in the eapital stock of banks, real estate loan companies ,etc., and moneys invested in- mortgages, etc., have been assessed at the rate of three mills, and that tax holds against moneys and credits for the year, of 1919, though it has since been repealed and will not affect taxes.for the coming year. U TWELVE TIMES GREATER It will be urged, in fhe suit to be filed, that. the state, through the classification act, has attempted to levy a tax on the moneys invested in banking stock on a basis different from the tax levied on. other forms of invested moneys. The ‘tax, for in- ‘stance, in Fargo, in the case of the national banks, 4s approximately 12 times as great/as is the moneys and credits tax of three mills levied on other forms of invested moneys. The North Dakota Bankers’ asso- ciation hase advised all national banks of the situation and, it that nearly all national banks in-the state will join in the procedure. STATE BANKS ARE HIT STORY OF ABSORBING INTEREST State banks are not affected by the] ° ¢ , suit. and. their invested ‘capital is} W#!ker Whiteside will appr state seerets and the like. In- subject. to the straight property tax| Auditorium on Monday night, Marchi stead it is a red blood play of ad- levied against other forms—of prop-| 8. at which time he will impersonate | venture, Jove, mystery and romance, erty, and it ig assessed at 100’percent| the character of James Durie in} The characters are all of the same of its value, Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece ; sort-—flesh and blood people, who love ee N of romantic fiction, “The Master ‘of | and hate with all of the intensity of Q Rallantrae”, A one time soldier with | their natures. There is a strong yein BISMARCK WOME Bonnie Prince Charlie at the battle of | of comedy in “The Master of Balla ACTIVE IN FARGO |cutloden; 2 pirate on the high sens) trae”, and to those theatre goers who i with Blackbeard; a fighter of Ameri-'have seen Walker Whitside play som- MUSICAL CIRCLES crn indians; a jstucent. of Hindu bits roles, it will come as a surprise REE Loa ‘magic, and a favorite at the dissolute! to find that he is a comedian Plang for a guest meeting on Mon-| court at Paris, James Durie is es-| very highest type. He It’s the best yet. Don’t miss it, for if you do you'll miss a time of your life. Wa if FY ic So Charlie and his dog will make you laugh till the tears come, and then you'll laugh’ some’ more.’ : NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION possesses a light ‘| day,; March 15, were formulated at|'sentially a man of the world—of the and deft touch which brings the never -|the regular meeting of the Fargo | days of 1756. “The Master of Ballan- Music club at the home of Mrs, J. E-| trae” is‘ unlike the majority of roman- Cavanaugh, 1325 Third avenue south,| tic costume plays. It does not depend Monday, afternoon. upon court ‘intrigue, spies, missing An exceptionaliy fine program Was} Rn rere arrarged for this meeting and the|~ RTE SITN string section of the ciub, which has| bers were given by Mrs. V. J. Remas, SET NEW PIN RECORD { Deen organized recent’y was featured| who featured Anéerican composers,!. H, Leucht of Cleveland set a new in the program, The section is com- prised of Mesdames J. P. Conmy, A.| try Dance,” ‘from’ “A Summer Pil-| wetting 1974" pins at the Ohio State ‘A, Knopp, Dan/Preston, H. E. More] grimage,” by Arthur Hinton; a waltz: Bowling tourney. Three Obio marks falling laugh to the lips: As a reader, he has no peer ou the American,” the foreign stage for that m Speaking of the stage oversens; V is expected “MASTER OF BALLANTRAE” TELLS - « hige og the |, FOR SALE and played “Romance,” and “A Coun-| world’s record for the ull-events by | = * ‘ ‘ n TT OTT c ‘ : Whiteside . won success in Ton- rs ago—so-great a-suc- that he was, recently cess in fac cabled to return in “The Master of Ballantrae’. ‘The wire’ was received at the Columbia, theatre in San, Fran- cisco, offfring the Queen’s, theatre in London for an indefinite run. How- all of the large cities: in Amer- be visited before Mr. White- side goes to England. URINE Morning eep Your Eyes Clean - Clear «4 Health Write Fes # ee Fe Care Book Murine CetChicago. Model Overland 90. Less than a year old. First class mecha cal condition. Will sell_re ° and ‘Miss. Vivian More. The num-| by Edward Collins, Her closing num-| were beaten during the pinfest. bers played by the players ,were) ber was “american ‘Polonaise,” by |. “Calm As the Night,” by Bohn, and| Carpenter. Mrs, W. F. ‘Cushing read “Elegie,” by. McCargar. A trio com-|a paper on the creation of art in prised of Mrs. Preston, Miss Vivian | America. | More,and! Mrs. H. Je. More, gave two Miss’ Gladys Smith and Miss Amy very fine numbers, “The Swan,” by| Howland were guests of 'the club.—- Saint Saens, and “Deep River,” ‘by | Fargo’ Forum: e ‘Burleigh. The St. Cecelia . Sextet Mrs. W..F. Cushing formerly resid-| one of the well known musical or-| ed‘in Bismarck. and Mrs. V. J. Rem- ganizations of the city, also gave two| as, nee (Ethel McKenzie, was reared numbers, “Morning,” by Oley Speaks,| here and was an active member ‘of and “White. Lilies Fair and Daffodils,” | the Thursday Musical club. by Gene Brascombe. The piano num- — : PACIFIC COAST I. N. 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